Profile adjustment method, profile adjustment program of non-transitory computer readable medium for storing, and profile adjustment system

ABSTRACT

A profile adjustment method is a method of adjusting a profile defining a correspondent relation between input coordinate values of an input color space and output coordinate values of an output color space. The profile adjustment method includes: accepting setting of a first adjustment point of first coordinates and a second adjustment point of second coordinates; setting a third adjustment point of third coordinates based on the first and second coordinates; generating third adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the third adjustment point based on first adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the first adjustment point and second adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the second adjustment point; and adjusting the profile based on the first adjustment data, the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.

BACKGROUND 1. Technical Field

The present invention relates to a technology for adjusting a profile used to convert coordinate values of a color space.

2. Related Art

When an ink jet printer is used to calibrate printing such as offset printing, color reproduction precision to be requested (the degree of accurately color reproduction) is very high. As a mechanism for realizing the color reproduction precision, there is a color management system that uses an international color consortium (ICC) profile. The ICC profile is data indicating a correspondent relation between device-independent color and a device-dependent color of a color device such as a printer (for example, an offset printer) or an ink jet printer. The device-dependent color of a printer or an ink jet printer is expressed by, for example, CMYK values indicating use amounts of cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K). The device-dependent color is expressed by, for example, saturation values of a CIE (international commission on illumination) L*a*b* color space (“*” is omitted and Lab values are used) or saturation values of a CIE XYZ color space which is a device-independent color space.

Here, an ICC profile of a printer is referred to as an input profile and an ICC profile of an ink jet printer is referred to as an output profile. When CMYK values (referred to as CMYK_(t) values) in a printer are converted into saturation values (for example, Lab values) of a profile connection space (PCS) according to an input profile, the saturation values can be converted into CMYK values (referred to as CMYK_(p) values) of the ink jet printer according to an output profile. When printing is executed by an ink jet printer according to the CMYK_(p) values, colors closes to colors of a printer can be reproduced with the ink jet printer. Actually, expected colors may not be reproduced due to an error of a profile, a color measurement error, a variation in a printer, or the like in some cases. In these cases, conversion precision of target colors is improved by correcting the ICC profile.

JP-A-2003-87589 discloses a method of adjusting input values (Lab values) of an output profile for a CMYK printer to adjust color reproduction of the CMYK printer using a calibrator as a target device. In this method, a user selects colors to be adjusted (adjustment points) and sets adjustment amounts for the colors to be adjusted.

Some users desire to adjust not only a certain color point (which is assumed to be a point P1) but also all the colors continuous from this color (for example, white) to another color (which is assumed to be a point P2 and, for example, is red) in some cases. When adjustment amounts are set at only the adjustment points P1 and P2, a gradation property of an output image deteriorates in some cases. In this case, it is necessary to also set many adjustment points and adjustment amounts between the adjustment points P1 and P2. In particular, when the adjustment points P1 and P2 are separate from each other, it is necessary to execute setting to that degree. This setting is very troublesome.

The above-described problem is not limited to an adjustment case of a profile targeting an inkjet printer and may also arise even when a profile targeting various color devices is adjusted.

SUMMARY

An advantage of some aspects of the invention is that it is provides a technology for easily improving a gradation property of an output image.

According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a profile adjustment method of adjusting a profile defining a correspondent relation between input coordinate values of an input color space and output coordinate values of an output color space. The profile adjustment method includes: accepting setting of a first adjustment point of first coordinates and a second adjustment point of second coordinates; setting a third adjustment point of third coordinates based on the first and second coordinates; generating third adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the third adjustment point based on first adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the first adjustment point and second adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the second adjustment point; and adjusting the profile based on the first adjustment data, the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.

According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a profile adjustment program causing a computer to realize functions corresponding to the steps of the above-described profile adjustment method.

According to still another aspect of the invention, there is provided a profile adjustment system including units corresponding to the steps of the above-described profile adjustment method.

In this case, it is possible to provide a technology for easily improving a gradation property of an output image.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating a configuration example of a profile adjustment system.

FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of a color management flow.

FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically illustrating examples of various profiles.

FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically illustrating a structure example of a profile.

FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a profile adjustment process.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a profile and parameter setting process.

FIG. 7 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of a user interface screen.

FIGS. 8A to 8D are diagrams schematically illustrating examples in which one of a profile combination and one profile is accepted.

FIGS. 9A to 9D are diagrams schematically illustrating examples in which an adjustment target profile is accepted.

FIGS. 10A to 10C are diagrams schematically illustrating examples in which an adjustment target color space is accepted.

FIG. 11A is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which an adjustment target inputting method is accepted.

FIG. 11B is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of a UI screen when an adjustment target is accepted as coordinate values of a color space.

FIG. 11C is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which an adjustment point is set.

FIG. 12 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of a pair designation screen.

FIG. 13A is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which a third adjustment point is added between first and second adjustment points and an adjustment range is determined setting the third adjustment point as a base point.

FIG. 13B is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which an adjustment target at the third adjustment point is determined.

FIGS. 14A to 14E are diagrams schematically illustrating calculation examples of current output values.

FIG. 15 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of an expression for calculating current output values.

FIGS. 16A to 16D are diagrams schematically illustrating a calculation example of target output values according to an adjustment target color space.

FIGS. 17A to 17C are diagrams schematically illustrating a calculation example of target output values according to an adjustment target color space.

FIG. 18 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of an expression for calculating target output values.

FIGS. 19A and 19B are diagrams schematically illustrating an example in which input values and adjustment target values of an adjustment target profile are obtained.

FIG. 20 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of an expression for calculating input values and adjustment target values of an adjustment target profile.

FIG. 21A is a diagram schematically illustrating adjustment amounts of each lattice point when adjustment is executed in an output color space of an adjustment target profile.

FIG. 21B is a diagram schematically illustrating adjustment amounts of each lattice point when adjustment is executed in an input color space of an adjustment target profile.

FIG. 22A is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which adjustment amounts of output values at a nearest lattice point are determined.

FIG. 22B is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which adjustment amounts of output values at a lattice point in the vicinity of the nearest lattice point are determined.

FIG. 23 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of a gradation image.

FIG. 24 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of a setting screen for changing the number of third adjustment points to be added.

FIG. 25A is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which an adjustment range in which a third adjustment point is added between the first and second adjustment points and the adjustment range in which the third adjustment point is set as a base point is determined.

FIG. 25B is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which an adjustment target is determined at the added third adjustment point.

FIG. 26A is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which a third adjustment point is added between the first and second adjustment points in a profile connection space and an adjustment range in which the third adjustment point is set as a base point is determined.

FIG. 26B is a diagram schematically illustrating an example in which an adjustment target at the third adjustment point is determined using coordinates of the profile connection space as a reference.

DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

Hereinafter, embodiments will be described. Of course, the following embodiments are merely examples of the invention and all the characteristics described in the embodiments are not necessarily resolutions of the invention.

(1) OVERVIEW OF TECHNOLOGY INCLUDED IN INVENTION

First, an overview of a technology included in the invention will be described with reference to examples illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 26B. The drawings in the present specification are drawings schematically illustrating the examples and magnifications in each direction illustrated in the drawings are different in some cases, and thus each drawing is not consistent in some cases. Of course, elements of the present technology are not limited to specific examples denoted by reference numerals.

Aspect 1

According to an aspect of the technology, a profile adjustment method is a profile adjustment method of adjusting a profile 500 defining a correspondent relation between input coordinate values of an input color space CS4 and output coordinate values of an output color space CS5. The profile adjustment method includes an adjustment point acceptance step ST1, an adjustment point addition step ST2, an adjustment data generation step ST3, and a profile adjustment step ST4. In the adjustment point acceptance step ST1, setting of a first adjustment point P1 of first coordinates and a second adjustment point P2 of second coordinates is accepted. In the adjustment point addition step ST2, a third adjustment point Q of third coordinates is set based on the first and second coordinates. In the adjustment data generation step ST3, third adjustment data (for example, a third target T3 and a third adjustment range A3) indicating degree of adjustment at the third adjustment point Q is generated based on first adjustment data (for example, a first target T1 and a first adjustment range A1) indicating the degree of adjustment at the first adjustment point P1 and second adjustment data (for example, a second target T2 and a second adjustment range A2) indicating the degree of adjustment at the second adjustment point P2. In the profile adjustment step ST4, the profile 500 is adjusted based on the first adjustment data, the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.

In the foregoing Aspect 1, when the user sets the first adjustment point P1 of the first coordinates and the second adjustment point P2 of the second coordinates, the third adjustment point Q of the third coordinates is automatically further set, the third adjustment data indicating the degree of adjustment at the third adjustment point Q is generated, and the third adjustment data is used to adjust the profile 500. Accordingly, this aspect can provide the profile adjustment method of easily improving the gradation property of an output image.

Here, the input color space includes a CMYK color space, a CMY color space, an RGB color space, a CIE Lab color space, and a CIE XYZ color space. R stands for red, G stands for green, and B stands for blue.

The output color space also includes a CMYK color space, a CMY color space, an RGB color space, a CIE Lab color space, and a CIE XYZ color space.

The coordinates (first, second, and third coordinates) of the adjustment points (the first, second, and third adjustment points) may be coordinates of the input color space, may be coordinates of the output color space, may be coordinates of the profile connection space, or may be coordinates of a color space different from the color space. For the first adjustment point, a plurality of second adjustment points may be set. For the second adjustment point, a plurality of first adjustment points may be set.

The adjustment data (the first adjustment data, the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data) includes a target of adjustment at an adjustment point and an adjustment range in which the adjustment point is a base point. The target may be expressed with coordinate values of a color space or may be expressed with differences from current coordinate values of the color space.

The additional remarks of the foregoing Aspect 1 are the same in the following aspects.

Aspect 2

As exemplified in FIGS. 6, 7, 11B, and the like, in the adjustment point acceptance step ST1, setting of at least one of the first adjustment data and the second adjustment data may be accepted. This aspect can provide a technology for easily improving the gradation property of an output image since the user can set at least one of the first adjustment data and the second adjustment data.

Aspect 3

As exemplified in FIG. 13A and the like, in the adjustment point addition step ST2, the third adjustment point Q of the third coordinates may be set between the first and second coordinates. This aspect can provide a technology suitable for easily improving the gradation property of an output image since the third adjustment point Q is set between the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment point P2 and the profile 500 is adjusted.

Aspect 4

As exemplified in FIG. 13B and the like, the first adjustment data may include a first target T1 of the adjustment at the first adjustment point P1. The second adjustment data may include a second target T2 of the adjustment at the second adjustment point P2. The third adjustment data may include a third target T3 of the adjustment at the third adjustment point Q. In the adjustment data generation step ST3, the third target T3 may be determined based on the first target T1 and the second target T2. According to this aspect, the third target T3 of the third adjustment point Q is automatically set and the third target T3 is used to adjust the profile 500. Accordingly, this aspect can provide the technology suitable for easily improving the gradation property of an output image.

Aspect 5

As exemplified in FIG. 13A and the like, the first adjustment data may include a first adjustment range A1 in which the first adjustment point P1 is a base point in the profile 500. The second adjustment data may include a second adjustment range A2 in which the second adjustment point P2 is a base point in the profile 500. The third adjustment data may include a third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Q is a base point in the profile 500. In the adjustment data generation step ST3, the third adjustment range A3 may be determined based on the first adjustment range A1 and the second adjustment range A2. According to this aspect, the third adjustment range A3 of the third adjustment point Q is automatically set and the third adjustment range A3 is also adjusted in the profile 500. Accordingly, this aspect can provide the technology suitable for easily improving the gradation property of an output image.

Aspect 6

As exemplified in FIG. 13A and the like, when the first, second, and third coordinates are coordinates of the input color space CS4, the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment point P2 can easily be set. Accordingly, this aspect can provide the technology for easily improving the gradation property of an output image.

Aspect 7

As exemplified in FIG. 3 and the like, the profile 500 may define a correspondent relation between the input coordinate values and the output coordinate values at a plurality of lattice points GD0 disposed in the input color space CS4. In the adjustment point addition step ST2, the number N0 of third adjustment points Q based on an interval ΔGD of the lattice points GD0 of the input color space CS4 may be set. This aspect can provide the technology suitable for easily improving the gradation property of an output image since the number of third adjustment points Q based on the interval ΔGD of the lattice points GD0 referred for converting certain colors between the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment point P2 in the input color space CS4 is set.

Aspect 8

As exemplified in FIG. 13A and the like, in the adjustment point addition step ST2, the number N0 of third adjustment points Q which is an interval equal to or less than the interval ΔGD of the lattice points GD0 may be set in a direction of a coordinate axis on which a distance between the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment point P2 is longest using the interval ΔGD of the lattice points GD0 as an unit among a plurality of coordinate axes of the input color space CS4. This aspect can provide the technology suitable for easily improving the gradation property of an output image since the number of third adjustment points Q which is an interval equal to or less than the interval ΔGD of the lattice points GD0 is set.

Aspect 9

As exemplified in FIG. 24, in the adjustment point addition step ST2, setting for changing the number N0 of third adjustment points Q is accepted and the number N0 of third adjustment points Q based on the accepted setting may be set. This aspect can provide the technology suitable for easily improving the gradation property of an output image since the user can change the N0 of third adjustment points Q.

Aspect 10

As exemplified in FIGS. 13A, 13B, and the like, in the adjustment data generation step ST3, the third adjustment data for the third coordinates may be interpolated based on the first adjustment data for the first coordinates and the second adjustment data for the second coordinates. This aspect can provide the technology suitable for easily improving the gradation property of an output image.

Aspect 11

As exemplified in FIGS. 26A and 26B, the input color space CS4 may be a profile connection space CS3. The profile 500 may be an output profile 620 combined with an input profile 610 defining a correspondent relation between the profile connection space CS3 and coordinate values (for example, CMYK values) of a first color space CS1 (for example, the CMYK color space) different from the profile connection space CS3. The first coordinates of the first adjustment point P1 and the second coordinates of the second adjustment point P2 are coordinates of the first color space CS1. In the adjustment point addition step ST2, the first coordinates of the first adjustment point P1 may be converted into fourth coordinates of the profile connection space CS3 according to the input profile 610. In the adjustment point addition step ST2, the second coordinates of the second adjustment point P2 may be converted into fifth coordinates of the profile connection space CS3 according to the input profile 610. In the adjustment point addition step ST2, the third adjustment point Q of the third coordinates may be set in the profile connection space CS3 based on the fourth and fifth coordinates. In adjustment data generation step ST3, the first adjustment data (for example, the first target T1 and the first adjustment range A1) in which coordinates of the first color space CS1 are a reference may be converted into fourth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space CS3 are a reference according to the input profile 610. In adjustment data generation step ST3, the second adjustment data (for example, the second target T2 and the second adjustment range A2) in which coordinates of the first color space CS1 are a reference may be converted into fifth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space CS3 are a reference according to the input profile 610. In adjustment data generation step ST3, the third adjustment data (for example, the third target T3 and the third adjustment range A3) may be generated using coordinates of the profile connection space CS3 as a reference based on the fourth adjustment data and the fifth adjustment data. In the profile adjustment step ST4, the output profile 620 may be adjusted based on the fourth adjustment data converted from the first adjustment data, the fifth adjustment data converted from the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.

The foregoing Aspect 11 can provide the technology suitable for easily improving the gradation property of an output image since the output profile is combined with the input profile to be adjusted.

Aspect 12

Incidentally, the profile adjustment program PRO according to an aspect of the technology causes a computer to realize functions corresponding to the steps of Aspect 1, that is, an adjustment point acceptance function FU1 corresponding to the adjustment point acceptance step ST1, an adjustment point addition function FU2 corresponding to the adjustment point addition step ST2, an adjustment data generation function FU3 corresponding to the adjustment data generation step ST3, and a profile adjustment function FU4 corresponding to the profile adjustment step ST4. This aspect can provide a profile adjustment program easily improving the gradation property of an output image.

Aspect 13

A profile adjustment system (for example, the host device 100) according to an aspect of the technology includes units corresponding to the steps of Aspect 1, that is, an adjustment point acceptance unit U1 corresponding to the adjustment point acceptance step ST1, an adjustment point addition unit U2 corresponding to the adjustment point addition step ST2, an adjustment data generation unit U3 corresponding to the adjustment data generation step ST3, and a profile adjustment unit U4 corresponding to the profile adjustment step ST4. This aspect can provide a profile adjustment system easily improving the gradation property of an output image.

Further, the technology can be applied to a method of controlling the profile adjustment system, a complex system including the profile adjustment system, a method of controlling the complex system, a program controlling the profile adjustment system, a program controlling the complex system, a profile adjustment program, and a computer-readable medium recording the control program. The above-described device may be configured with a plurality of distributed portions.

(2) SPECIFIC EXAMPLE OF PROFILE ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM

FIG. 1 schematically illustrates the host device 100 as a configuration example of the profile adjustment system. In the host device 100, a central processing unit (CPU) 111, a read-only memory (ROM) 112, a random access memory (RAM) 113, a storage device 114, a display device 115, an input device 116, a color measurement device 117, a communication interface (I/F) 118, and the like are connected to each other so information can be mutually input and output.

The storage device 114 stores an operating system (OS) (not illustrated), a profile adjustment program PRO, and the like. The operating system, the profile adjustment program PRO, and the like are appropriately read to the RAM 113 to be used for adjustment process for a profile 500. Here, the profile 500 is a generic term of an input profile 610, an output profile 620, and a device link profile 630. At least one of the RAM 113 and the storage device 114 stores various kinds of information, for example, the input profile 610, the output profile 620, the device link profile 630, and an adjustment history 700. A nonvolatile semiconductor memory such as a flash memory or a magnetic storage device such as a hard disk can be used as the storage device 114.

A liquid crystal panel or the like can be used as the display device 115. A pointing device, a hard key including a keyboard, a touch panel attached on the surface of a display panel, or the like can be used as the input device 116. The color measurement device 117 can measure each color patch formed on a print substrate which is an example of a medium on which a color chart is formed and can output the color measurement values. The patch is also called a color chart. Color measurement values are considered as, for example, values indicating lightness L and chromaticity coordinates a and b in a CIE Lab color space. The color measurement device 117 may be installed out of the host device 100. The host device 100 acquires color measurement data including a plurality of color measurement values from the color measurement device 117 and executes various processes. The communication I/F 118 is connected to a communication I/F 210 of a printer 200 and inputs and outputs information such as printing data to the printer 200. As the standard of the communication I/F 118 and the communication I/F 210, a universal serial bus (USB), a short-range radio communication standard, or the like can be used. The communication of the communication I/F 118 and the communication I/F 210 may be wired or wireless or may be network communication such as a local area network (LAN) or the Internet.

The profile adjustment program PRO illustrated in FIG. 1 causes the host device 100 to realize the adjustment point acceptance function FU1, the adjustment point addition function FU2, the adjustment data generation function FU3, and the profile adjustment function FU4.

The host device 100 includes a computer such as a personal computer (including a tablet terminal). The host device 100 may include all the constituent elements 111 to 118 within a single casing and may also be configured as a plurality of devices separated to be able to communicate with each other. Even when the printer is the host device 100, the technology can be embodied.

The printer 200 illustrated in FIG. 1 is assumed to be an ink jet printer that ejects (discharges) cyan (C) ink, magenta (M) ink, yellow (Y) ink, and black (K) ink as color materials from a recording head 220 and form an output image IM0 corresponding to printing data. When ink of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) is supplied from ink cartridges Cc, Cm, Cy, and Ck, respectively, the recording head 220 ejects ink droplets 280 of CMYK from nozzles Nc, Nm, Ny, and Nk. When the ink droplets 280 are landed on a print substrate ME1, ink dots are formed on the print substrate ME1. As a result, it is possible to obtain a printing matter that has an output image IM0 on the print substrate ME1.

(3) SPECIFIC EXAMPLE OF COLOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Next, an example of a color management system to which the technology can be applied will be described with reference to FIG. 2.

In the color management system illustrated in FIG. 2, a raster image processor (RIP) 400 converts printing document data D0 into output data indicating printing colors cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (cmyk_(p)) and causes the ink jet printer 200 to form a printing matter. The printing document data D0 expresses process colors CMYK_(in) for reproducing a targeting color (target color C_(t)) with ink (color materials) of CMYK of a target printer 300 which is an example of a color matching target device. In the printing document data D0, the names of colors of a color library can also be designated. As the color library, for example, a Pantone (registered trademark) color library can be used.

The target printer 300 is assumed to be an offset printer, but a gravure printer, a flexographic printer, or the like may be used. The target color C_(t) is expressed with, for example, coordinate values (Lab values) of the CIE Lab color space. FIG. 2 illustrates a form in which the target printer 300 prints a color chart expressing the target color C_(t) on a printing matter and a color measurement device measures colors of each patch of the color chart to acquire color measurement values Lab_(t). The process colors CMYK_(in) correspond to use amounts of ink of CMYK used by the target printer 300 and express coordinates of the CMYK color space which depends on the target printer 300.

The RIP 400 includes the input profile 610, the output profile 620, and a color library 640. The input profile 610 is a file that describes color characteristics of ink used by the target printer 300. The output profile 620 is a file that describes color characteristics of ink used by the ink jet printer 200. For both the profiles 610 and 620, for example, a data format of an ICC profile can be used. The process colors CMYK_(in) of the printing document data D0 are converted into colors Lab_(s) of the Lab color space according to the input profile 610 and are converted into printing colors cmyk_(p) according to the output profile 620. When the printer 200 uses ink of a total of four colors of CMYK, the printing colors cmyk_(p) are output to the printer 200 to be reproduced on a printing matter. FIG. 2 illustrates a form in which the printer 200 prints a color chart expressing the printing colors cmyk_(p) on a print substrate and a color measurement device measures each patch of the color chart to acquire color measurement values Lab_(p). When the printer 200 also uses ink such as light cyan (Lc), light magenta (Lm), dark yellow (Dy), and light black (Lk), and the RIP 400 or the printer 200 classifies the printing colors cmyk_(p) into dark colors and light colors, the printer 200 can reproduce the printing colors cmyk_(p) on a printing matter. Of course, the printing colors are not limited to the total of four colors of CMYK.

When the names of colors are set in the printing document data D0, the RIP 400 converts the names of the colors into the colors Lab_(s) of the Lab color space with reference to the color library 640 in some cases.

The RIP 400 has not only the process colors CMYK_(in) but also, for example, process colors expressing use amounts of color materials of only the three primary colors CMY (referred to as CMY_(in)) which are subtractive mixture of colors or process colors expressing intensities of the three primary colors red (R), green (G), and blue (B) (referred to as RGB_(in)) which are additive mixture of colors, and an input profile for converting coordinate values of the Lab color space. Accordingly, the RIP 400 can convert the process colors CMY_(in) or the process colors RGB_(in) into the printing colors cmyk_(p) via the Lab color space. In addition, the RIP 400 can also input the colors Lab_(s) of the Lab color space and convert the colors Lab_(s) into the printing colors cmyk_(p).

As described above, colors close to colors of the target printer 300 can be reproduced by the ink jet printer 200. However, actually, expected colors may not be reproduced due to an error of a profile, a color measurement error, a variation in a printer, or the like in some cases. In these cases, conversion precision of target colors is improved by correcting the profiles 610 and 620. When the output profile 620 is corrected, it is considered that Lab_(s) values in a profile connection space (PCS) are set as target values, color differences between both the colors are calculated using results (Lab_(p)) obtained by measuring colors printed by the printer 200 as current values, and the output profile 620 is corrected to reduce the color differences. When the input profile 610 is corrected, it is considered that data of the color chart is converted into the input profile 610 and the output profile 620, the color chart is printed, color differences between color measurement results (Lab_(p)) of each patch and target saturation values (Lab_(t)) are calculated, and the input profile 610 is corrected to reduce the color differences.

Here, expected colors may not be obtained or it takes some time due to the following reasons.

Reason 1: Since it is necessary to measure colors of printed results, a measurement instrument is necessary and color matching countermeasure may not be taken visually.

Reason 2: When the input profile 610 is corrected, a calculation result of the color differences is fed back to the input profile 610. However, when it is considered that there is a reason of an error in the output profile 620, it is necessary to also correct another input profile. (In this case, by feeding the calculation result back to the output profile 620 and correcting the output profile 620, it is not necessary to correct another output profile.)

In the specific example, the functions FU1 to FU4 realized by the profile adjustment program PRO improve convenience of work for adjusting a profile used to convert coordinate values of the color space and realize further higher color reproduction precision or a gradation property.

(4) SPECIFIC EXAMPLE OF PROFILE

FIG. 3 schematically exemplifies relations between the profiles 610, 620, and 630.

As illustrated in FIG. 3, the input profile 610 is data that defines a correspondent relation between CMYK values (C_(i), M_(i), Y_(i), K_(i)) of the CMYK color space (which is an example of a first color space CS1) and Lab values (L_(i), a_(i), b_(i)) of an Lab color space (which is an example of the profile connection space (PCS) CS3) suitable for ink used by the target printer 300. In this case, lattice points GD1 of an A2B table are normally arranged at a substantially equal interval in a C-axis direction, an M-axis direction, a Y-axis direction, and a K-axis direction in the CMYK color space. Here, the variable i is a variable for identifying the lattice points GD1 set in the CMYK color space (CS1). The CMYK values are examples of first coordinate values. The Lab values are examples of the third coordinate values. In the input profile 610, the CMYK color space (CS1) is an example of an input color space CS4 and the Lab color space (CS3) is an example of an output color space CS5.

The output profile 620 is data that defines a correspondent relation between Lab values (L_(j), a_(j), b_(j)) of the Lab color space (CS3) and cmyk values (c_(j), m_(j), y_(j), k_(j)) of the cmyk color space (which is example of a second color space CS2) suitable for ink used by the ink jet printer 200. In this case, lattice points GD2 of a B2A table are normally arranged at a substantially equal interval in an L-axis direction, an a-axis direction, and a b-axis direction in the Lab color space. Here, the variable j is a variable for identifying the lattice points GD2 set in the Lab color space (CS3). The reason for expression as the “cmyk color space” is to distinguish a color space suitable for ink used by the printer 200 from a color space suitable for ink used by the target printer 300. The cmyk values are examples of second coordinate values. In the output profile 620, the Lab color space (CS3) is an example of an input color space CS4 and the cmyk color space (CS2) is an example of an output color space CS5.

The device link profile 630 is data that defines a correspondent relation between CMYK values (C_(i), M_(i), Y_(i), K_(i)) of the CMYK color space (CS1) and cmyk values (c_(i), m_(i), y_(i), k_(i)) of an cmyk color space (CS2). Here, the variable i is a variable for identifying the lattice points GD1 set in the CMYK color space (CS1). The device link profile 630 can be obtained by linking the input profile 610 and the output profile 620. In the input profile 610, the CMYK color space (CS1) is an example of an input color space CS4 and the cmyk color space (CS2) is an example of an output color space CS5.

FIG. 4 schematically exemplifies the structure of the profile 500. The profile 500 illustrated in FIG. 4 is an ICC profile and includes a profile header 510 and a tag table 520. The profile 500 includes a tag 521 which is information necessary for converting color information between PCS and a device-dependent color space. The tag 521 may include private tags 523 for customizing the profile 500.

An A2Bx tag (x is 0, 1, or 2 illustrated in FIG. 4) for the device (300 or 200) includes a color conversion table for converting a device-dependent color space (the CMYK color space or the cmyk color space) into the Lab color space, as element data 530. A B2Ax tag for the device (300 or 200) includes the color conversion table for converting the Lab color space into a device-dependent color space (the CMYK color space or the cmyk color space), as the element data 530.

The A2B0 tag and the B2A0 tag illustrated in FIG. 4 are information for executing perceptual color conversion. The perceptual color conversion is mainly used for conversion of a color gamut photo image since gradation reproduction is important. The A2B1 tag and the B2A1 tag illustrated in FIG. 4 are information for executing media-relative colorimetric color conversion or absolute colorimetric color conversion. The colorimetric color conversion is mainly used for color correction output conversion of a digital proof in which accurate color matching is obtained since the colorimetric color conversion is faithful to color measurement values. The A2B2 tag and the B2A2 tag illustrated in FIG. 4 are information for executing saturation color conversion. The saturation-important color conversion is mainly used for conversion of graph display or the like in business graphics since vividness of color is important rather than accuracy of shade.

(5) SPECIFIC EXAMPLE OF PROFILE ADJUSTMENT PROCESS EXECUTED IN PROFILE ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM

FIG. 5 illustrates an example of the profile adjustment process executed in the host device 100 illustrated in FIG. 1. FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a profile and parameter setting process executed in step S102 of FIG. 5. Of course, these processes can be appropriately changed by changing the order of the processes. FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a user interface (UI) screen 800 displayed in step S202 of FIG. 6. The host device 100 executes a plurality of processes in parallel by multitasking. Here, steps S214 and S215 of FIG. 6 correspond to the adjustment point acceptance step ST1, the adjustment point acceptance function FU1, and the adjustment point acceptance unit U1. Step S220 of FIG. 6 correspond to the adjustment point addition step ST2, the adjustment point addition function FU2, and the adjustment point addition unit U2. Step S224 of FIG. 6 corresponds to the adjustment data generation step ST3, the adjustment data generation function FU3, and the adjustment data generation unit U3. Steps S104 to S120 of FIG. 5 correspond to the profile adjustment step ST4, the profile adjustment function FU4, and the profile adjustment unit U4. Hereinafter, the term “step” will be omitted.

When the profile adjustment process illustrated in FIG. 5 starts, the host device 100 executes the profile and parameter setting process illustrated in FIG. 6 (S102). When the profile and parameter setting process starts, the host device 100 displays a UI screen 800 illustrated in FIG. 7 on the display device 115 (S202 of FIG. 6). The UI screen 800 includes an input profile selection field 811, an output profile selection field 812, a device link profile selection field 813, an adjustment target profile designation field 820, an adjustment target color space selection field 830, a target acceptance region 840, a button 841 of “designate from image”, an addition button 842, a deletion button 843, an adjustment data selection field 845, an adjustment range designation field 850, an intent designation field 860, an adjustment execution button 870, a history load button 881, and a history save button 882.

The host device 100 ends the profile and parameter setting process when the input device 116 accepts an operation on the above-described fields and the buttons (S210) and an operation on the adjustment execution button 870 is accepted. The process of S210 includes the following processes S211 to S216:

(S211) a process of accepting selection of one of a combination of the profiles to be used for the change from the CMYK values to the cmyk values and one profile which is an adjustment target profile 550 to be used for the conversion from the CMYK values to the cmyk values;

(S212) a process of receiving one of the profiles 610, 620, and 630 as the adjustment target profile 550;

(S213) a process of accepting one of two or more kinds of color spaces among the CMYK color space (CS1), the cmyk color space (CS2), and the Lab color space (CS3) as an adjustment target color space CS6;

(S214) a process of accepting an input of the adjustment target T0 at coordinates expressing the adjustment point P0 (which is an example of the adjustment target color);

(S215) a process of accepting designation of an adjustment range in which a profile is adjusted based on the target T0 is the adjustment target profile 550 in the CMYK color space (CS1); and

(S216) a process of accepting one of a plurality of rendering intents for defining a correspondent relation of the adjustment target profile 550 as a designated intent.

First, the process of S211 will be described with reference to FIGS. 7, 8A to 8D, and 14A to 14E. Here, a component surrounded by a thick line in FIGS. 14A to 14E indicates the adjustment target profile 550. In the device link profile 630 illustrated in FIG. 14C, an adjustment target is a device link table, an “original A2B” indicates an original input profile, and an “original B2A” indicates an output profile.

The host device 100 accepts an operation of selecting a profile from the profiles 500 stored in the storage device 114 when the input device 116 accepts an operation on the selection fields 811 to 813.

In the input profile selection field 811, an input profile to be used for color conversion can be selected from the input profile 610 stored in the storage device 114 when the input profile 610 is used for the color conversion. When the input profile 610 is not used for the color conversion, the input profile selection field 811 may be set as a blank.

In the output profile selection field 812, an output profile to be used for the color conversion can be selected in the output profile 620 stored in the storage device 114 when the output profile 620 is used for the color conversion. When the output profile 620 is not used for the color conversion, the output profile selection field 812 may be set as a blank.

In the device link profile selection field 813, a device link profile to be used for the color conversion can be selected in the device link profile 630 stored in the storage device 114 when the device link profile 630 is used for the color conversion. When the device link profile 630 is not used for the color conversion, the device link profile selection field 813 may be set as a blank.

As illustrated in FIG. 8A, when the input profile 610 is selected only in the input profile selection field 811, as illustrated in FIG. 14A, only the input profile 610 is used for the color conversion and the input profile 610 automatically becomes the adjustment target profile 550. In this case, the CMYK values are applied as the first coordinate values and the Lab values are applied as the second coordinate values.

As illustrated in FIG. 8B, when the output profile 620 is selected only in the output profile selection field 812, as illustrated in FIG. 14B, only the output profile 620 is used for the color conversion and the output profile 620 automatically becomes the adjustment target profile 550. In this case, the Lab values are applied as the first coordinate values and the cmyk values are applied as the second coordinate values.

As illustrated in FIG. 8C, when the device link profile 630 is selected only in the device link profile selection field 813, as illustrated in FIG. 14C, the device link profile 630 is used for the color conversion and the device link profile 630 (specifically, an internal device link table) automatically becomes the adjustment target profile 550. In this case, the CMYK values are applied as the first coordinate values and the cmyk values are applied as the second coordinate values.

As illustrated in FIG. 8D, when the input profile 610 is selected only in the input profile selection field 811 and the output profile 620 is further selected in the output profile selection field 812, as illustrated in FIGS. 14D and 14E, the input profile 610 and the output profile 620 are combined to be used for the color conversion. In this case, the CMYK values are applied as the first coordinate values and the cmyk values are applied as the second coordinate values.

As described above, one of the combination of the profiles to be used for the color conversion and one profile which is the adjustment target profile 550 to be used for the color conversion is selected in the selection fields 811 to 813.

Next, the process of S212 will be described with reference to FIGS. 7 and 9A to 9D.

The host device 100 executes a process of changing a designated item of the adjustment target profile designation profile 820 in response to the selection in the above-described selection fields 811 to 813.

As illustrated in FIG. 8A, when the input profile 610 is selected only in the input profile selection field 811, as illustrated in FIG. 9A, only the input profile 610 can be designated as an adjustment target in the adjustment target profile designation field 820.

As illustrated in FIG. 8B, when the output profile 620 is selected only in the output profile selection field 812, as illustrated in FIG. 9B, only the output profile 620 can be designated as an adjustment target in the adjustment target profile designation field 820.

As illustrated in FIG. 8C, when the device link profile 630 is selected only in the device link profile selection field 813, as illustrated in FIG. 9C, only the device link profile 630 can be designated as an adjustment target in the adjustment target profile designation field 820.

As illustrated in FIG. 8D, when the input profile 610 is selected in the input profile selection field 811 and the output profile 620 is further selected in the output profile selection field 812, as illustrated in FIG. 9D, one designation item can be selected from a plurality of designation items in the adjustment target profile designation field 820. The plurality of designation items include the input profile 610, the output profile 620, and the device link profile 630. As illustrated in FIG. 9D, the selected input profile 610 is selected. This case is equivalent to “(b-1) Designate input profile in combination of input and output profiles” illustrated in FIG. 14D. When the output profile 620 is selected in the adjustment target profile designation field 820, this case is equivalent to “(b-2) Designate output profile in combination of input and output profiles” illustrated in FIG. 14E. When the device link profile 630 is selected in the adjustment target profile designation field 820, this case is assumed to be applied to “(a-3) Select only device link profile” illustrated in FIG. 14C.

As described above, when the combination of the input profile 610 and the output profile 620 is selected, one of the profiles 610, 620, and 630 is designated as the adjustment target profile 550 in the adjustment target profile designation field 820.

In the adjustment target profile designation field 820, validation or invalidation of an operation on the above-described selection fields 811 to 813 may be controlled in response to the selection so that the input profile 610, the output profile 620, and the device link profile 630 can all be selected as the adjustment target.

Further, the process of S213 will be described with reference to FIGS. 7, 10A to 10C, and the like.

The host device 100 executes a process of changing a selection item of the adjustment target color space selection field 830 in response to selection on the above-described selection fields 811 to 813.

As illustrated in FIG. 8A, when the input profile 610 is selected only in the input profile selection field 811, as illustrated in FIG. 10A, one selection item can be designated among the plurality of selection items in the adjustment target color space selection field 830. In this case, the plurality of selection items include “input data” and “PCS values”. The “input data” is an item in which the CMYK color space (which is an example of the first color space CS1 and the input color space CS4) is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 (see FIG. 16A). The “PCS values” is an item in which the Lab color space (which is an example of the third color space CS3 and the output color space CS5) is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 (see FIG. 16B).

As illustrated in FIG. 8B, when the output profile 620 is selected only in the output profile selection field 812, as illustrated in FIG. 10B, one selection item can be designated among the plurality of selection items in the adjustment target color space selection field 830. In this case, the plurality of selection items include “PCS values” and “output data”. The “PCS values” is an item in which the Lab color space (which is an example of the third color space CS3 and the input color space CS4) is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 (see FIG. 16C). The “output data” is an item in which the cmyk color space (which is an example of the second color space CS2 and the output color space CS5) is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 (see FIG. 16D).

As illustrated in FIG. 8D, when the input profile 610 is selected in the input profile selection field 811 and the output profile 620 is further selected in the output profile selection field 812, as illustrated in FIG. 10C, one selection item can be designated among the plurality of selection items in the adjustment target color space selection field 830. In this case, the plurality of selection items include: input data”, “output data”, and “PCS values”. The “input data” is an item in which the CMYK color space (which is an example of the first color space CS1 and the input color space CS4 in the input profile 610) is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 (see FIG. 17A). The “output data” is an item in which the cmyk color space (which is an example of the second color space CS2 and the output color space CS5 in the output profile 620) is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 (see FIG. 17B). The “PCS values” is an item in which the Lab color space (which is the third color space CS3, an example of the output color space CS5 in the input profile 610, and the input color space CS4 in the output profile 620) is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 (see FIG. 17C).

As illustrated in FIG. 8C, when the device link profile 630 is selected only in the device link profile selection field 813, as illustrated in FIG. 10C, one can be designated from “input data”, “output data”, and “PCS values” in the adjustment target color space selection field 830.

As described above, one color space of two or more kinds of color spaces among the CMYK color space (CS1), the cmyk color space (CS2), and the Lab color space (CS3) is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6.

Further, the process of S214 will be described with reference to FIGS. 7, 11A, 11B, and 12, and the like.

The host device 100 executes a process of changing an input item of the target acceptance region 840 in response to selection in the above-described fields 811 to 813 and 830. The host device 100 executes a process of changing an input item of the target acceptance region 840 in response to selection in the adjustment data selection field 845.

As illustrated in FIG. 11A, one of “absolute value” and “relative value” can be selected in the adjustment data selection field 845. The “absolute value” is an option for accepting the adjustment target T0 as the coordinate values of a color space. The “relative value” is an option for accepting the adjustment target T0 as a difference from the current coordinate values of the color space.

When the “absolute value” is selected in the adjustment data selection field 845, as illustrated in FIG. 11B, an input field of coordinate values (T_L, T_a, T_b) of the adjustment target T0 is displayed along with a display field of the current coordinate values (C_L, C_a, C_b) of the color space in the target acceptance region 840. FIG. 11B illustrates an example of a case in which the Lab color space is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6.

When the “relative value” is selected in the adjustment data selection field 845, as illustrated in FIG. 7, an input field of coordinate values (ΔL, Δa, Δb) of the adjustment target T0 which are a difference from the current coordinate values of the color space is displayed in the target acceptance region 840. FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a case in which the Lab color space is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6.

As illustrated in FIG. 11C, the adjustment point P0 for setting the adjustment target T0 is set in the CMYK color space (CS1). Here, since the CMYK color space is a 4-dimensional color space, a 3-dimensional virtual space formed by C, M, and Y axes is illustrated in FIG. 11C.

For example, when an operation on the button 841 of “designate from image” on the UI screen 800 illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 11B is accepted, the host device 100 displays a screen for schematically showing the CMYK color space (CS1) on the display device 115, acquires the CMYK values in response to an operation by the input device 116, and updates information regarding the target acceptance region 840. When the new adjustment point P0 is designated, the host device 100 grants a corresponding ID (identification information) and displays the acquired CMYK values and the coordinate values of the output color space CS5 requested from the CMYK values in correspondence to the ID in the target acceptance region 840. When the addition button 842 is operated, the host device 100 adds the ID to increase an input field corresponding to the added ID in the target acceptance region 840. When the deletion button 843 is operated, the host device 100 accepts designation of the ID to be deleted and deletes the input field corresponding to the ID designated.

When an operation on the history load button 881 is accepted, the host device 100 reads the adjustment history 700 of the adjustment stored in the storage device 114 and adds the adjustment history 700 in the target acceptance region 840. When an operation on the history save button 882 is accepted, the host device 100 stores information regarding the target acceptance region 840 as the adjustment history 700 in the storage device 114.

The adjustment target T0 accepted in the target acceptance region 840 is changed as follows depending on selected content of the adjustment target color space selection field 830 and selected content of the adjustment data selection field 845.

(Selected Content 1) The CMYK color space is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 and the “absolute value” is selected as an input of the adjustment target T0. In this case, the input of the adjustment target T0 is the CMYK values (which are assumed to be T_C, T_M, T_Y, T_K). The CMYK values are expressed in, for example, 0 to 100%.

(Selected Content 2) The CMYK color space is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 and the “relative value” is selected as an input of the adjustment target T0. In this case, the input of the adjustment target T0 is differences (which are assumed to be ΔC, ΔM, ΔY, ΔK) of the target values (T_C, T_M, T_Y, T_K) of the current values (C_C, C_M, C_Y, C_K) of the CMYK values.

(Selected Content 3) The Lab color space is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 and the “absolute value” is selected as an input of the adjustment target T0. In this case, the input of the adjustment target T0 is the Lab values (which are assumed to be T_L, T_a, T_b).

(Selected Content 4) The Lab color space is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 and the “relative value” is selected as an input of the adjustment target T0. In this case, the input of the adjustment target T0 is differences (which are assumed to be ΔL, Δa, and Δb) of the target values (T_L, T_a, T_b) of the current values (C_L, C_a, C_b) of the Lab values.

(Selected Content 5) The cmyk color space is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 and the “absolute value” is selected as an input of the adjustment target T0. In this case, the input of the adjustment target T0 is the cmyk values (which are assumed to be T_c, T_m, T_y, T_k). The cmyk values are expressed in, for example, 0 to 100%.

(Selected Content 6) The cmyk color space is selected as the adjustment target color space CS6 and the “relative value” is selected as an input of the adjustment target T0. In this case, the input of the adjustment target T0 is differences (which are assumed to be Δc, Δm, Δy, Δk) of the target values (T_c, T_m, T_y, T_k) of the current values (C_c, C_m, C_y, C_k) of the cmyk values.

As described above, the adjustment target T0 is accepted at the coordinates indicating the adjustment point P0 in the adjustment target color space CS6.

The target acceptance region 840 illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 11B includes a pair designation region 844 for executing adjustment in association with the plurality of adjustment points P0. Designation of a pair of adjustment points P0 is used, for example, when all the colors of gradation between a certain color (for example, white: the first adjustment point P1 illustrated in FIG. 23) and another color (for example, red or blue: the second adjustment point P2 illustrated in FIG. 23) are desired to be adjusted, as in a gradation image IM1 illustrated in FIG. 23. In the pair designation region 844, an ID of another adjustment point associated with a certain adjustment point is stored. For example, an adjustment point of ID=1 is associated with an adjustment point of ID=0 and an adjustment point of ID=2 is also associated with the adjustment point of ID=0. “−1” of the pair designation region 844 indicates that an adjustment point is not associated with another adjustment point.

For example, when an operation on the pair designation region 844 illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 11B is accepted, the host device 100 displays a pair designation screen 910 illustrated in FIG. 12 on the display device 115.

FIG. 12 illustrates the pair designation screen 910 for associating the plurality of adjustment points P0 with each other when the adjustment points P0 of ID=0 to 9 are set. For example, the host device 100 displays a color 913 of a first display region 911 within a second display region 912 when an operation on the first display region 911 at an adjustment point set as the first adjustment point P1 is accepted by the input device 116 and an operation on the second display region 912 at an adjustment point set as the second adjustment point P2 is accepted by the input device 116. When an operation on an OK button 915 is accepted by the input device 116, the host device 100 accepts setting of the first adjustment point P1 at the first coordinates and the second adjustment point P2 at the second coordinates. Here, when the positions of the adjustment points P1 and P2 are indicated with coordinate values of the CMYK color space, the CMYK values at the first coordinates are (0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.00) and the CMYK values at the second coordinates are (5.10, 100.00, 100.00 1.18) in the example illustrated in FIG. 7. In this case, ID “0” of the first adjustment point P1 corresponding to the first display region 911 is displayed in a display region of the second adjustment point P2 corresponding to the second display region 912 in the pair designation region 844 illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 11B.

Here, the target T0 at the first adjustment point P1 illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 11B is a first target T1 (see FIG. 13B) of adjustment at the first adjustment point P1 and is an example of first adjustment data indicating the degree of adjustment at the first adjustment point P1. The target T0 at the second adjustment point P2 illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 11B is a second target T2 (see FIG. 13B) of adjustment at the second adjustment point P2 and is an example of second adjustment data indicating the degree of adjustment at the second adjustment point P2.

As described above, the first target T1 and the second target T2 are set.

Further, the process of S215 will be described with reference to FIG. 7 and the like.

The host device 100 accepts designation of whether the adjustment range A0 adjusted based on the adjustment target T0 is the whole color space in the adjustment range designation field 850. A plurality of designation items of the adjustment range designation field 850 illustrated in FIG. 7 include “whole input space” and “radius”, although not illustrated. When the “whole input space” is designated, the adjustment range A0 is set to the whole color space. When the “radius” is designated, the host device 100 accepts an input of a radius set using the adjustment point P0 as a base point in the input field of “Radius” of the target acceptance region 840, as illustrated in FIG. 11B. This radius is expressed in, for example, 0 to 100% of the relative value of a Euclid distance in the first color space CS1. FIG. 11C schematically illustrates an example of the adjustment range A0 when the radius (Radius) is designated.

Here, the radius at the first adjustment point P1 illustrated in FIG. 11B is the first adjustment range A1 (see FIG. 13A) in which the first adjustment point P1 is set to the base point and is an example of the first adjustment data indicating the degree of adjustment at the first adjustment point P1. The radius at the second adjustment point P2 illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 11B is the second adjustment range A2 (see FIG. 13A) in which the second adjustment point P2 is set as the base point and is an example of the second adjustment data indicating the degree of adjustment at the second adjustment point P2.

As described above, the first adjustment range A1 and the second adjustment range A2 are set in the adjustment target profile 550 in the first color space CS1.

Further, the process of S216 will be described with reference to FIG. 7 and the like.

The host device 100 accepts designation of a rendering intent for defining a correspondent relation of the adjustment target profile 550 in the intent designation field 860. A plurality of designation items of the intent designation field 860 illustrated in FIG. 7 are three kinds of items, “Perceptual”, and “Relative Colorimetric”. Of course, the designation items may include “Absolute Colorimetric”, and some of “Perceptual”, “Relative Colorimetric”, and “Saturation” may not be included in the designation items. FIG. 7 illustrates an example in which “Perceptual” is designated as the designation intent.

As described above, one of the plurality of rendering intents for defining the correspondent relation of the adjustment target profile 550 is accepted as a designation intent.

When the operation on the adjustment execution button 870 illustrated in FIG. 7 is accepted, the host device 100 ends the process of S210 in FIG. 6 and executes a process of adding the third adjustment point Qx between the pair of adjustment points P1 and P2 (S220). Here, the variable x is a variable for identifying the third adjustment point Q. In the process of S220, the third adjustment point Qx at the third coordinates is set between the first coordinates of the first adjustment point P1 and the second coordinates of the second adjustment point P2. Here, the coordinates indicating the positions of the adjustment points P1, P2, and Qx are assumed to be coordinate values of the input color space CS4 of the adjustment target profile 550. For example, when the input profile 610 is the adjustment target profile 550, the coordinates of the adjustment points P1, P2, and Qx are expressed by the CMYK values. When the output profile 620 is the adjustment target profile 550, the coordinates of the adjustment points P1, P2, and Qx are expressed by the Lab values. When the device link profile 630 is the adjustment target profile 550, the coordinates of the adjustment points P1, P2, and Qx are expressed by the CMYK values.

FIG. 13A schematically exemplifies a form in which the third adjustment point Qx is added between the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment point P2 and the third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Qx is set as the base point is determined when the input color space CS4 is the CMYK color space. In the CMYK color space, C, M, Y, and K axes are set as coordinate axes. In FIG. 13A, to facilitate the understanding, the input color space CS4 of the adjustment target profile 550 is illustrated on a plane passing the C and M axes. Here, a white circle indicates a lattice point GD0 of the adjustment target profile 550, black circles indicate the adjustment points P1 and P2, and a hatched circle indicates the third adjustment point Qx. On the C and Y axes of FIG. 13A, coordinate values at which an interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 is one unit are shown.

The added third adjustment point Qx is assumed to be generated on a line connecting the adjustment points P1 and P2 in the input color space CS4 of the adjustment target profile 550. The number of added third adjustment points Qx is a number N0 based on the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 of the input color space CS4. Here, the number NO is set as small as possible in a range in which a minimum of one third adjustment point Qx is entered between the lattice points of the adjustment target profile 550.

For example, it is assumed that the input color space CS4 is the CMYK color space, the coordinates of the first adjustment point P1 at which the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 is the unit are (C1, M1, Y1, K1), and the coordinates of the second adjustment point P2 at which the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 is the unit are (C2, M2, Y2, and K2). In this case, the position of the third adjustment point Qx can be set as follows, for example.

First, of the C, M, Y, and K axes of the CMYK color space, coordinate axes are selected on which a distance between the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment point P2 at which the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 is the unit is the longest. The coordinate axis which has the largest value among |C2−C1|, |M2−M1|, |Y2−Y1|, and |K2−K1| may be selected. The example of FIG. 13A indicates that the C axis is selected on the assumption that 5<|C2−C1|<6, 4<|M2−M1|<5, and |C2−C1| is greater than |M2−M1| and greater than |Y2−Y1| and |K2−K1|.

Next, the number N0 of third adjustment points Qx at which the interval is equal to or less than the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 is set in the direction of the selected coordinate axis. FIG. 13A illustrates an example in which the number N0 of third adjustment points Qx is reduced as much as possible. For example, when the C axis is selected, N1<|C2−C1|≤N1+1 (where N1 is a positive integer), and N0=N1, the interval of the third adjustment point Qx in the C axis direction is equal to or less than the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 and a minimum of one third adjustment point Qx between the lattice points of the adjustment target profile 550 is entered. In the example of FIG. 13A, N0=5 since 5<|C2−C1|<6.

The reason why the number N0 of third adjustment points Qx is reduced as much as possible is that a time taken to execute the processes of S104 to S120 in FIG. 5 is reduced as much as possible. On the other hand, even when the processing time is lengthened, the N0 of third adjustment points Qx may be increased to improve the gradation property of an output image, for example, as illustrated in FIG. 25A.

Even when the input color space CS4 is the Lab color space, the third adjustment point Qx can be added in the same way. Here, it is assumed that the coordinates of the first adjustment point P1 at which the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 is the unit are (L1, a1, b1) and the coordinates of the second adjustment point P2 at which the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 is the unit are (L2, a2, b2). First, the coordinate axis which has the largest value among |L2−L1|, |a2−a1|, and |b2−b1| may be selected from the L, a, and b axes of the Lab color space. Subsequently, the N0 of third adjustment points Qx at which the interval is equal to or greater than the interval ΔGD between the lattice points GD0 may be set in the direction of the selected coordinate axis.

In the (b-2) case illustrated in FIG. 14E, that is, when the combination of the profiles 610 and 620 is selected for color conversion and the output profile 620 is designated as the adjustment target profile 550, the host device 100 converts the coordinates of the adjustment points P1 and P2 designated with the CMYK values into the Lab values and sets the third adjustment point Qx. In this case, referring to the A2B table of the input profile 610, the coordinates (C1, M1, Y1, K1) of the first adjustment point P1 may be converted into (L1, a1, b1) and the coordinates (C2, M2, Y2, K2) of the second adjustment point P2 may be converted into (L2, a2, b2).

Here, as illustrated in FIG. 15, conversion according to a profile (for example, an ICC profile) is assumed to be indicated by f_(icc) (first, second, and third arguments). Here, the first argument indicates a profile to be used. In the first argument, InputProfile indicates an input profile. In the second argument, A2B indicates conversion from device colors to device-independent colors and B2A indicates conversion from device-independent colors to device colors. In the third argument, Input indicates input values (CMYK, RGB, Lab, or the like) of the adjustment point P0. Conversion from CMYK values to Lab values executed with reference to the A2B table of the input profile 610 is indicated by f_(icc) (InputProfile, A2B, Input).

When the coordinates (which are assumed to be L3, a3, b3) of the third adjustment point Qx in the Lab color space are set, the coordinates (L3, a3, b3) of the third adjustment point Qx may be converted into CMYK values (C3, M3, Y3, K3) with reference to the B2A table of the input profile 610. This conversion is indicated by f_(icc)(InputProfile, B2A, Input).

After the third point Q is added, the host device 100 determines the third target T3 of the third adjustment point Qx based on the first target T1 of the first adjustment point P1 and the second target T2 of the second adjustment point P2 (S222). In the process of S222, the third target T3 at the third coordinates of the third adjustment point Qx is interpolated based on the first target T1 at the first coordinates of the first adjustment point P1 and the second target T2 at the second coordinates of the second adjustment point P2.

FIG. 13B schematically illustrates a form in which the third target T3 in the adjustment at the third adjustment point Qx is determined by interpolation. In FIG. 13B, the horizontal axis represents the positions of the adjustment points P1, Qx, and P2 and the vertical axis represents adjustment amounts AdjustData. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed as relative values and are expressed with CMYK values (ΔCp, ΔMp, ΔYp, ΔKp), Lab values (ΔLp, Δap, Δbp), or cmyk values (Δcp, Δmp, Δyp, Δkp).

For example, it is assumed that the adjustment amounts AdjustData are CMYK values and the adjustment amounts AdjustData (which are an example of the first target T1) of the first adjustment point P1 is (ΔC1, ΔM1, ΔY1, ΔK1) and the adjustment amounts AdjustData (which are an example of the second target T2) of the second adjustment point P2 is (ΔC2, ΔM2, ΔY2, ΔK2). When the adjustment amounts AdjustData (which are an example of the third target T3) of the third adjustment point Qx is expressed as (ΔC3 x, ΔM3 x, ΔY3 x, ΔK3 x), the adjustment amounts AdjustData of the third adjustment point Qx can be calculated by the following interpolation expressions:

ΔC3x=ΔC1+x·(ΔC2−ΔC1)/(N0+1);

ΔM3x=ΔM1+x·(ΔM2−ΔM1)/(N0+1);

ΔY3x=ΔY1+x·(ΔY2−ΔY1)/(N0+1); and

ΔK3x=ΔK1+x·(ΔK2−ΔK1)/(N0+1).

Even when the adjustment amounts AdjustData are Lab values or cmyk values, the adjustment amounts AdjustData of the third adjustment point Qx can be calculated similarly. The adjustment amounts AdjustData of the third adjustment point Qx are not limited to the interpolated values of the adjustment amounts AdjustData of the adjustment points P1 and P2, but can also be values deviating from the interpolated values.

The host device 100 determines the third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Qx is set as the base point based on the first adjustment range A1 in which the first adjustment point P1 is set as the base point and the second adjustment range A2 in which the second adjustment point P2 is set as the base point (S224) and ends the profile and the parameter setting process. The process of S224 may be executed before the process of S222. In S224, the third adjustment range A3 for the third coordinates of the third adjustment point Qx is interpolated based on the first adjustment range A1 for the first coordinates of the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment range A2 for the second coordinates of the second adjustment point P2.

FIG. 13A also schematically illustrates a form in which the third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Qx is set as the base point is determined by the interpolation. For example, it is assumed that Radius_1 is the first adjustment range A1 in which the first adjustment point P1 is set as the base point and Radius_2 is the second adjustment range A2 in which the second adjustment point P2 is set as the base point. When Radius_3 x indicates the third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Qx is set as the base point, the third adjustment range A3 can be obtained by the following interpolation expression:

Radius_3x=Radius_1+x·(Radius_2−Radius_1)/(N0+1).

The third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Qx is set as the base point is not limited to the interpolated values of the adjustment ranges A1 and A2 in which the adjustment points P1 and P2 are set as the base points, but can also be values deviating from the interpolated values.

The host device 100 performs a process subsequent to S104 of FIG. 5 when the process of S224 of FIG. 6 ends. Here, when “Perceptual” is designated in the intent designation field 860, the host device 100 uses information appropriate for the A2B0 and B2A0 tags illustrated in FIG. 4 in the profile 500 in the process subsequent to S104. When “Relative Colorimetric” is designated in the intent designation field 860, the host device 100 uses information appropriate for the A2B1 and B2A1 tags illustrated in FIG. 4 in the profile 500 in the process subsequent to S104. When “Saturation” is designated in the intent designation field 860, the host device 100 uses information appropriate for the A2B2 and B2A2 tags illustrated in FIG. 4 in the profile 500 in the process subsequent to S104.

First, the host device 100 obtains current output values CurrentOut according to the color conversion profile (including a combination of the profiles) designated in the profile selection fields 811 to 813 at each adjustment point P0 input in the target acceptance region 840 and the added third adjustment point Qx (S104). This is because the adjustment is executed using the output colors cmyk_(p) corresponding to the colors of the output image IM0 formed on the print substrate ME1 as a reference. When there is information appropriate for the designation intent in the profile, the color conversion is executed according to the information appropriate for the designation intent.

In the following description, the third adjustment point Qx is assumed to be included in the adjustment point P0 when the adjustment point P0 is merely described.

For example, as illustrated in FIG. 14A, when only the input profile 610 is designated for the color conversion (a-1), the input values Input of each adjustment point P0 are CMYK values (which are assumed to be Cp, Mp, Yp, Kp). In this case, the current output values CurrentOut are Lab values (which are assumed to be Lp, ap, bp). Here, the variable p is a variable for identifying the adjustment point P0.

Here, as described above, conversion according to a profile is assumed to be indicated by f_(icc) (first, second, and third arguments). Here, the first argument indicates a profile to be used. In the first argument, InputProfile indicates an input profile and OutputProfile indicates an output profile. DLProfile indicates a device link profile. In the second argument, A2B0 indicates conversion from device colors to device-independent colors and B2A indicates conversion from device-independent colors to device colors. In the third argument, Input indicates input values (CMYK, RGB, Lab, or the like) of the adjustment point P0.

In the foregoing (a-1) case, the adjustment target profile 550 automatically becomes the input profile 610 and the current output values CurrentOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 15):

CurrentOut=f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input).

As illustrated in FIG. 14B, when only the output profile 620 is designated for the color conversion (a-2), the input values at each adjustment point P0 are Lab values (which are assumed to be Lp, ap, bp). In this case, the current output values CurrentOut are cmyk values (where are assumed to be cp, mp, yp, kp).

In the foregoing (a-2) case, the adjustment target profile 550 automatically becomes the output profile 620 and the current output values CurrentOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 15):

CurrentOut=f _(icc)(OutputProfile,B2A,Input).

As illustrated in FIG. 14C, when the device link profile 630 is designated for the color conversion (a-3), the input values Input at each adjustment point P0 are the CMYK values (Cp, Mp, Yp, Kp). In this case, the current output values CurrentOut are cmyk values (cp, mp, yp, kp).

In the foregoing (a-3) case, the adjustment target profile 550 automatically becomes the device link profile 630 and the current output values CurrentOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 15):

CurrentOut=f _(icc)(DLProfile,A2B0,Input).

As illustrated in FIGS. 14D and 14E, when the combination of the profiles 610 and 620 is designated for the color conversion (b-1) and (b-2), the input values Input at each adjustment point P0 are the CMYK values (Cp, Mp, Yp, Kp). In this case, the current output values CurrentOut are cmyk values (cp, mp, yp, kp).

In the foregoing (b-1) and (b-2) cases, when the adjustment target profile 550 is the input profile 610 or the output profile 620, the current output values CurrentOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 15):

CurrentOut=f _(icc)(OutputProfile,B2A,f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input)).

After the current output values CurrentOut are calculated, the host device 100 obtains the target output values TargetOut according to the color conversion profile (including the combination of the profiles) designated in the profile selection fields 811 to 813 and the adjustment target color space CS6 designated in the adjustment target color space selection field 830 at each adjustment point P0 (including the third adjustment point Qx) (S106). This is because the adjustment is executed using the output colors cmyk_(p) corresponding to the colors of the output image IM0 formed on the print substrate ME1 as a reference. When there is the information appropriate for the designation intent in the profile, the color conversion is executed according to the information in accordance with the designation intent.

For example, as illustrated in FIG. 16A, when only the input profile 610 is designated for the color conversion and the input color space CS4 is designated in the adjustment target color space CS6 (a-1-1), the adjustment amounts AdjustData are added to the CMYK values (Cp, Mp, Yp, Kp) in the CMYK color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (ΔCp, ΔMp, ΔYp, ΔKp). In the CMYK color space, the CMYK values after the adjustment are expressed as (Cp+ΔCp, Mp+ΔMp, Yp+ΔYp, Kp+ΔKp).

In the foregoing (a-1-1) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input+AdjustData).

As illustrated in FIG. 16B, when only the input profile 610 is designated for the color conversion and the output color space CS5 is designated in the adjustment target color space CS6 (a-1-2), the adjustment amounts AdjustData are added to the Lab values (Lp, ap, bp) in the Lab color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (ΔLp, Δap, Δbp). In the Lab color space, the Lab values after the adjustment are expressed as (Lp+ΔLp, ap+Δap, bp+Δbp).

In the foregoing (a-1-2) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input)+AdjustData.

As illustrated in FIG. 16C, when only the output profile 620 is designated for the color conversion and the input color space CS4 is designated in the adjustment target color space CS6 (a-2-1), the adjustment amounts AdjustData are added to the Lab values (Lp, ap, bp) in the Lab color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (ΔLp, Δap, Δbp). In the Lab color space, the Lab values after the adjustment are expressed as (Lp+ΔLp, ap+Δap, bp+Δbp).

In the foregoing (a-2-1) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=f _(icc)(OutputProfile,B2A,Input+AdjustData).

As illustrated in FIG. 16D, when only the output profile 620 is designated for the color conversion and the output color space CS5 is designated in the adjustment target color space CS6 (a-2-2), the adjustment amounts AdjustData are added to the cmyk values (cp, mp, yp, kp) in the cmyk color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (Δcp, Δmp, Δyp, Δkp). In the cmyk color space, the cmyk values after the adjustment are expressed as (cp+Δcp, mp+Δmp, yp+Δyp, kp+Δkp).

In the foregoing (a-2-2) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=f _(icc)(OutputProfile,B2A,Input)+AdjustData.

When the device link profile 630 is designated for the color conversion and the input color space CS4 is designated in the adjustment target color space CS6 (a-3-1), the adjustment amounts AdjustData is added to the CMYK values (Cp, Mp, Yp, Kp) in the CMYK color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (ΔCp, ΔMp, ΔYp, ΔKp). In the CMYK color space, the CMYK values after the adjustment are expressed as (Cp+ΔCp, Mp+ΔMp, Yp+ΔYp, Kp+ΔKp).

In the foregoing (a-3-1) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=f _(icc)(DLProfile,A2B0,Input+AdjustData).

When the device link profile 630 is designated for the color conversion and the output color space CS5 is designated in the adjustment target color space CS6 (a-3-2), the adjustment amounts AdjustData are added to the cmyk values (cp, mp, yp, kp) in the cmyk color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (Δcp, Δmp, Δyp, Δkp). In the cmyk color space, the cmyk values after the adjustment are expressed as (cp+Δcp, mp+Δmp, yp+Δyp, kp+Δkp).

In the foregoing (a-3-2) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=ficc(DLProfile,A2B0,Input)+AdjustData.

Although not illustrated, the Lab colors space may also be assumed to be designated in the adjustment target color space CS6. In this case, the Lab color space is the output color space CS5 in the input profile 610 and is the input color space CS4 in the output profile 620. The target output values TargetOut can be calculated, for example, by referring to the output profile used to generate the device link profile 630.

As illustrated in FIG. 17A, when a combination of the profiles 610 and 620 is designated for the color conversion and the input color space CS4 of the input profile 610 is designated in the adjustment target color space CS6 (b-1-1), the adjustment amounts AdjustData are added to the CMYK values (Cp, Mp, Yp, Kp) in the CMYK color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (ΔCp, ΔMp, ΔYp, ΔKp). In the CMYK color space, the CMYK values after the adjustment are expressed as (Cp+ΔCp, Mp+ΔMp, Yp+ΔYp, Kp+ΔKp).

In the foregoing (b-1-1) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=f _(icc)(OutputProfile,B2A,f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input+AdjustData)).

The foregoing expression is the same even when the adjustment target profile 550 is the output profile 620.

As illustrated in FIG. 17B, when the combination of the profiles 610 and 620 is designated for the color conversion and the output color space CS5 of the output profile 620 is designated for the adjustment target color space CS6 (b-1-2), the adjustment amounts AdjustData are added to the cmyk values (cp, mp, yp, kp) in the cmyk color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (Δcp, Δmp, Δyp, Δkp). In the cmyk color space, the cmyk values after the adjustment are expressed as (cp+Δcp, mp+Δmp, yp+Δyp, kp+Δkp).

In the foregoing (b-1-2) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=f _(icc)(OutputProfile,B2A,f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input))+AdjustData.

The foregoing expression is the same even when the adjustment target profile 550 is the output profile 620.

As illustrated in FIG. 17C, when the combination of the profiles 610 and 620 is designated for the color conversion and PCS (the output color space CS5 in the input profile 610 and the input color space CS4 in the output profile 620) is designated in the adjustment target color space CS6 (b-1-3), the adjustment amounts AdjustData are added to the Lab values (Lp, ap, bp) in the Lab color space. The adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with relative values (ΔLp, Δap, Δbp). In the Lab color space, the Lab values after the adjustment are expressed as (Lp+ΔLp, ap+Δap, bp+Δbp).

In the foregoing (b-1-3) case, the target output values TargetOut can be calculated by the following expression (see FIG. 18):

TargetOut=f _(icc)(OutputProfile,B2A,f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input)+AdjustData).

The foregoing expression is the same even when the adjustment target profile 550 is the output profile 620.

The calculation of the target output values TargetOut can be omitted when the adjustment target T0 is expressed with the output coordinate values. The calculation of the target output values TargetOut can be executed when the adjustment target T0 is not expressed with the output coordinate values.

After the target output values TargetOut are calculated, the host device 100 acquires the input values Input_P and the adjustment target values TargetOut_P at each adjustment point P0 in the adjustment target profile 550 (S108). This is because the correspondent relation between the input values and the output values in the adjustment target profile 550 is adjusted. When there is information regarding the designation intent in the profile, the color conversion is executed according to the information appropriate for the designation intent.

In the (a-1), (a-2), and (a-3) cases illustrated in FIGS. 14A, 14B, and 14C, that is, when one profile (one of the profiles 610, 620, and 630) is designated for the color conversion, the designated profile is the adjustment target profile 550. Accordingly, the input values Input of the designated profile are used as the input values Input_P in the adjustment target profile 550, and the target output values TargetOut of the designated profile are used as the adjustment target values TargetOut_P in the adjustment target profile 550. The expressions are as follows (see FIG. 20):

Input_P=Input; and

TargetOut_P=TargetOut.

The current output values CurrentOut_P in the adjustment target profile 550 are the current output values CurrentOut of the designated profile:

CurrentOut_P=CurrentOut

When the relative value of the adjustment target T0 is expressed in the output color space CS5 of the adjustment target profile 550, TargetOut_P−CurrentOut_P is set.

As illustrated in FIG. 19A, in the case (b-1) illustrated in FIG. 14D, that is, when the combination of the profiles 610 and 620 is selected for the color conversion and the input profile 610 is designated in the adjustment target profile 550, the input values Input of the combination of the profiles 610 and 620 are used as the input values Input_P in the adjustment target profile 550. The adjustment target values TargetOut_P (the Lab values) of the adjustment target profile 550 can be calculated from the target output values TargetOut which are the cmyk values (see FIG. 20):

Input_P=Input; and

TargetOut_P=f _(icc)(OutputProfile,A2B,TargetOut).

The reason why the adjustment target values TargetOut_P (the Lab values) of the adjustment target profile 550 are obtained from the target output values TargetOut (the cmyk values) is to execute the adjustment using the output colors cmyk_(p) corresponding to the colors of the output image IM0 as a reference.

The current output values CurrentOut_P (the Lab values) in the adjustment target profile 550 are expressed in the following expression:

CurrentOut_P=f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input).

The relative values of the adjustment target T0 are expressed in the output color space CS5 of the adjustment target profile 550, TargetOut_P−CurrentOut_P is set.

As illustrated in FIG. 19B, in the (b-2) case illustrated in FIG. 14E, that is, when the combination of the profiles 610 and 620 is selected for the color conversion and the output profile 620 is designated in the adjustment target profile 550, the target output values TargetOut of the combination of the profiles 610 and 620 are used as the adjustment target values TargetOut_P in the adjustment target profile 550. The input values Input_P (the Lab values) of the adjustment target profile 550 can be calculated from the input values Input (the CMYK values) which are the CMYK values (see FIG. 20):

Input_P=f _(icc)(InputProfile,A2B,Input); and TargetOut_P=TargetOut.

The current output values CurrentOut_P (the cmyk values) in the adjustment target profile 550 are the current output values CurrentOut of the combination of the profiles 610 and 620:

CurrentOut_P=CurrentOut.

When the relative values of the adjustment target T0 are expressed in the output color space CS5 of the adjustment target profile 550, TargetOut_P−CurrentOut_P is set.

After the input values Input_P in the adjustment target profile 550 and the adjustment target values TargetOut_P are acquired, the host device 100 adjusts the adjustment range A0 of the adjustment target profile 550 based on the adjustment target T0 in S110 to S112.

First, the concept that the adjustment target profile 550 is adjusted in the adjustment range A0 will be described with reference to FIGS. 21A and 21B. Here, in FIGS. 21A and 21B, the horizontal axis represents input values along a certain coordinate axis of the input color space CS4 and the vertical axis represents output values along a certain coordinate axis of the output color space CS5. For example, when the input color space CS4 is the CMYK color space, the horizontal axis is the C, M, Y, or K axis. When the output color space CS5 is the Lab color space, the vertical axis is the L, a, or b axis. A white circle on the horizontal axis indicates the lattice point GD0.

FIG. 21A schematically exemplifies the adjustment amounts AD of each lattice point GD0 when the output values are adjusted. The adjustment point P0 corresponds to the input values Input_P. When the adjustment amounts AdjustData are given as the adjustment target T0, the adjustment target values TargetOut_P obtained by adding the adjustment amounts AdjustData to the current output values CurrentOut_P corresponding to the input values Input_P are set. Of course, when the adjustment target color space CS6 is the cmyk color space, the current output values CurrentOut_P and the adjustment target values TargetOut_P are expressed with the cmyk values, and the adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with the relative values (Δcp, Δmp, Δyp, Δkp) of the cmyk values. When the adjustment target color space CS6 is the Lab color space, the current output values CurrentOut_P and the adjustment target values TargetOut_P are expressed with the Lab values, and the adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with the relative values (ΔLp, Δap, Δbp) of the Lab values.

The adjustment range A0 is set in the adjustment amounts AdjustData through an input to the adjustment range designation field 850 and the target acceptance region 840 illustrated in FIG. 7 and the process of S224 of FIG. 6. When “radius” is designated in the adjustment range designation field 850, basically, the adjustment amounts of the output values with respect to the input values Input_P are set to the maximum and the adjustments at the boundary of the adjustment range A0 is set to 0. Here, since the actual adjustment is executed on the lattice points GD0 of the adjustment target profile 550, the adjustment is affected up to a range broader than the set adjustment range A0 in some cases.

FIG. 21B schematically exemplifies the adjustment amounts AD of each lattice point GD0 when the input values are adjusted. The adjustment point P0 corresponds to the input values Input_P. When the adjustment amounts AdjustData are given as the adjustment target T0, the output values corresponding to the input values Input_P+AdjustData obtained by adding the adjustment amounts AdjustData to the input values Input_P are output values expected at the adjustment point P0. Of course, when the adjustment target color space CS6 is the CMYK color space, the input values Input_P are expressed with the CMYK values and the adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with the relative values (ΔCp, ΔMp, ΔYp, ΔKp) of the CMYK values. When the adjustment target color space CS6 is the Lab color space, the input values Input_P are expressed with the Lab values, and the adjustment amounts AdjustData are expressed with the relative values (ΔLp, Δap, Δbp) of the Lab values.

The above-described correction is executed on all the coordinate axes of the input color space CS4 and all the coordinate values of the output color space CS5.

Next, an example in which the adjustment amounts AD is set at each lattice point GD0 of the adjustment range A0 will be described with reference to FIGS. 22A and 22B. Here, in FIGS. 22A and 22B, the horizontal axis represents input values and the vertical axis represents the adjustment amounts AD of the output values. A triangle on the horizontal axis indicates the lattice point (excluding a nearest lattice point GDnearest) within the adjustment range A0 and a rectangle on the horizontal axis indicates the lattice point at which the output values outside of the adjustment range A0 are not corrected.

As illustrated in FIG. 22A, the host device 100 determines the adjustment amounts AD1 of the output values for the nearest lattice point GDnearest which is a lattice point closest to the adjustment point P0 at each adjustment point P0 (S110 of FIG. 5). FIG. 22A illustrates an example in which the adjustment amounts AD1 of the output values are determined when there are four adjustment points P0 (the input values Input_P) on a certain coordinate axis of the input color space CS4. In the example of FIG. 22A, the adjustment amounts AdjustData for the input value Input_P are set as the adjustment amounts AD1 of the output values for the nearest lattice point GDnearest without change. Of course, the technology is no limited to the adjustment amounts AdjustData set as the adjustment amounts AD1 of the output values for the nearest lattice point GDnearest.

After the host device 100 determines the adjustment amounts AD1 of the output values at the nearest lattice point GDnearest, as illustrated in FIG. 22B, the host device 100 determines adjustment amounts AD2 of the output values at a lattice point (a lattice point with the triangle) around the nearest lattice point GDnearest in the adjustment range A0 (S112 of FIG. 5). For example, by setting the adjustment amounts of the output values at the lattice point outside of the adjustment range A0 to 0, setting AdjustData as the adjustment amounts AD1 of the output values at each nearest lattice point GDnearest described above, and executing interpolation calculation by a 3-dimensional or 4-dimensional cubic spline function, it is possible to determine the adjustment amounts AD2 of the output values at a surrounding lattice point. Here, when the input color space CS4 is the CMYK color space, the interpolation calculation may be executed by a 4-dimensional cubic spline function. When the input color space CS4 is the Lab color space, the interpolation calculation may be executed by a 3-dimensional cubic spline function. By executing the interpolation calculation, the adjustment amounts AD2 of the output values at the surrounding lattice point is smoothly connected between the adjustment amounts AD1 of the output values at the nearest lattice point GDnearest and the adjustment amounts of “0” at the lattice point outside of the adjustment range A0.

Of course, the technology is not limited to the spline functions used for the interpolation calculation.

Some users want to adjust all the colors of gradation continuous from the first adjustment point P1 to the second adjustment point P2 as in the gradation image IM1 illustrated in FIG. 23 in some cases. When the first adjustment point P1 is distant from the second adjustment point P2 in the input color space CS4, the adjustment ranges A1 and A2 of the adjustment points P1 and P2 do not overlap. Even when the adjustment amounts AdjustData are set by the adjustment points P1 and P2, the color between the adjustment points P1 and P2 is not adjusted and the gradation property of the output image deteriorates in some cases. However, when the adjustment ranges A1 and A2 of the adjustment points P1 and P2 are set to be broad, even color which is not desired to be adjusted is adjusted. To prevent this, it is necessary to set many adjustment points and the adjustment amounts AdjustData between the adjustment points P1 and P2. In particular, when the adjustment points P1 and P2 are distant from each other, setting of the adjustment points and the adjustment amounts AdjustData is troublesome to that extent.

In the specific example, the third adjustment point Qx is automatically added between the pair of designated adjustment points P1 and P2, the adjustment amounts AdjustData and the adjustment range A3 of the third adjustment point Qx are also automatically determined, and such adjustment data is also reflected in the adjustment of the profile 500. Accordingly, the work for improving the gradation property of the output image is reduced.

After the adjustment amounts AD of the output values at each lattice point of the adjustment range A0 is determined, the host device 100 reflects the determined adjustment amounts AD in the adjustment target profile 550 (S114 of FIG. 5). That is, values obtained by adding the adjustment amounts AD to the current output values at each lattice point of the adjustment range A0 may be written as the output values after updating in the adjustment target profile 550. For example, when the output color space CS5 of the adjustment target profile 550 is the cmyk color space, values (cq+Δcq, mq+Δmq, yq+Δyq, kq+Δkq) obtained by adding the adjustment amounts (Δcq, Δmq, Δyq, Δkq) to current output values (cq, mq, yq, kq) are the output values after the updating. When the output color space CS5 of the adjustment target profile 550 is the Lab color space, values (Lq+ΔLq, aq+Δaq, bq+Δbq) obtained by adding the adjustment amounts (ΔLq, Δaq, Δbq) to current output values (Lq, aq, bq) are the output values after the updating. Here, the variable q is a variable for identifying the lattice point in the adjustment range A0.

In this way, the correspondent relation of the adjustment target profile 550 is adjusted so that the current output values CurrentOut in the second color space CS2 are close to the target output values TargetOut. When there is the information appropriate for the designation intent in the adjustment target profile 550, the adjustment target profile 550 is adjusted in the correspondent relation appropriate for the designation intent.

After the adjustment target profile 550 is updated, the host device 100 obtains the current output values CurrentOut using the adjustment target profile 550 after the updating or the combination of the profiles including the adjustment target profile 550 after the updating at each adjustment point P0 (including the third adjustment point Qx) (S116). The current output values CurrentOut after the updating can be calculated using the same expression as the process of S104 described with reference to FIGS. 14A to 14E and 15. When there is the information appropriate for the designation intent in the profile, the color conversion is executed according to the information appropriate for the designation intent.

The host device 100 obtains differences d between the current output values CurrentOut after the updating and the target output values TargetOut at each adjustment point P0 (including the third adjustment point Qx) (S118). For example, the differences can be Euclid distances between points corresponding to the output values CurrentOut in the output color space CS5 of the adjustment target profile 550 and points corresponding to the target output values TargetOut.

In addition, the host device 100 determines whether an end condition of the repeated processes of S108 to S120 is established (S120). When the end condition is not established, the processes of S108 to S120 are repeated. When the end condition is established, the profile adjustment process ends. For example, when the differences d at all the adjustment points P0 are equal to or less than predetermined thresholds, the end condition can be established. When the repeated process reaches a specified number of times, the end condition may be established.

As described above, the adjustment target profile 550 is adjusted so that the current output values CurrentOut obtained from the input coordinate values corresponding to the adjustment point P0 according to the current adjustment target profile 550 or the combination of the profiles including the adjustment target profiles 550 are closed to the target output values TargetOut. In this way, since the adjustment target profile 550 is adjusted using the coordinate values indicating the output colors cmyk_(p) as the reference, the profile used to convert the coordinate values of the color space can be adjusted with good color reproduction precision in the specific example. At this time, since the adjustment target profile 550 or the adjustment target color space CS6 can be designated, the specific example can flexibly correspond to a use environment of a user.

The third adjustment point Q is automatically added between the pair of designated adjustment points P1 and P2, the adjustment range A3 and the third target T3 of the adjustment of the third adjustment point Q are automatically added, and thus adjustment data is used to adjust the profile 500. Accordingly, the specific example can provide the technology for easily improving the gradation property of an output image.

(6) MODIFICATION EXAMPLES

Various modification examples of the invention can be considered.

For example, an output device is not limited to an ink jet printer, but may be an electrographic printer such as a laser printer, a 3-dimensional printer, a display device, or the like.

The kinds of color materials for forming an image are not limited to C, M, Y, and K, but may include Lc, Lm, dark yellow (Dy) with higher density than Y, orange (Or), green (Gr), light black (Lk) with lower density than K, unpigmented color materials for image quality improvement, or the like in addition to C, M, Y, and K.

Of course, the second color space is not limited to the cmyk color space, but may be the CMY color space, the RGB color space, or the like.

A target device is not limited to a target printer, but may be a display device or the like.

Of course, the first color space is not limited to the CMYK color space, but may be the CMY color space, the RGB color space, or the like.

The color spaces which can be selected as the adjustment target color space are not limited to the three kinds of color spaces, the first color space, the second color space, and the profile connection space, but may be two kinds of color spaces, the first color space and the second color space, may be two kinds of color spaces, the first color space and the profile connection space, or may be two kinds of color spaces, the second color space and the profile connection space.

The third adjustment point Q is not limited to the line connecting the adjustment points P1 and P2, but may be set at a position deviating from the line connecting the adjustment points P1 and P2.

Even when the adjustment range A0 is constant, the third target T3 at the third adjustment point Qx can be determined based on the first target T1 of the adjustment at the first adjustment point P1 and the second target T2 of the adjustment at the second adjustment point P2. Even when the targets T1 and T2 are determined in advance, the third adjustment range A3 can be determined based on the first adjustment range A1 in which the first adjustment point P1 is set as the base point and the second adjustment range A2 in which the second adjustment point P2 is set as the base point.

As illustrated in FIG. 24, an addition designation point designation field 920 for changing the number N0 of the third adjustment point Q may be displayed on the UI screen 800 illustrated in FIG. 7 or another screen. In a plurality of designation items of the addition designation point designation field 920 illustrated in FIG. 24, “Standard number of adjustment points” and “Double number of adjustment points (detailed)” are included. ‘When “Standard number of adjustment points” is designated, as described above, the host device 100 adds the number N0 of third adjustment points Qx which is as small as possible in a range in which a minimum of one third adjustment point Qx is entered between the lattice points of the adjustment target profile 550, between the adjustment points P1 and P2 (S220 of FIG. 6). When “Double number of adjustment points (detailed)” is designated, the host device 100 adds the number of third adjustment point Qx which is about twice the number of points when “Standard number of adjustment points” is designated, between the adjustment points P1 and P2 in S220 of FIG. 6. In this way, the adjustment points Qx based on setting accepted to change the number of N0 of third adjustment points Qx are set.

FIG. 25A schematically exemplifies a form in which an interval of the third adjustment points Qx added between the adjustment points P1 and P2 is set to ½ and the third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Qx is the base point is determined when the input color space CS4 is the CMYK color space. When FIGS. 13A and 25A are compared to each other, the interval of the third adjustment points Qx is set to ½ in the case of FIG. 25A, and thus the number of third adjustment points Qx is increased from the third adjustment points Q1 to Q5 (N0=5) in FIG. 13A to the third adjustment points Q1 to Q11 (N0=11) of FIG. 25A. The third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Qx is the base point can be determined for the third adjustment points Q1 to Q11 of N0=11. As illustrated in FIG. 25B, the third adjustment range T3 of the adjustment at the third adjustment point Qx can be determined for the third adjustment points Q1 to Q11 of N0=11. In this case, a time taken to execute the processes of S104 to S120 of FIG. 5 is lengthened, but the gradation property of an output image is further improved.

As described above, the user can select priority between the processing time and the improvement in the gradation property according to his or her preference.

As illustrated in FIGS. 26A and 26B, the adjustment points P1 and P2 set in the CMYK color space (which is an example of the first color space CS4) may be converted into the points in the Lab color space (which is the profile connection space CS3), the third adjustment point Q may be added, and the third target T3 and the third adjustment range A3 may be determined. The example illustrated in FIGS. 26A and 26B is suitable for a case in which the input profile 610 and the output profile 620 are combined for conversion from the CMYK values to the cmyk values and the output profile 620 is designated as the adjustment target profile 550. Here, FIG. 26A schematically exemplifies a form in which the third adjustment point Qx is added between the adjustment points P1 and P2 in the Lab color space (CS3) and the third adjustment range A3 in which the third adjustment point Qx is the base point is determined. FIG. 26B schematically illustrates a form in which the third target T3 of the adjustment at the third adjustment point Qx is determined using the coordinates of the Lab color space (CS3) as a reference.

Referring to FIG. 6 for description, before the process of S220 of adding the third adjustment point Qx, the host device 100 may convert the CMYK values (C1, M1, Y1, K1) expressing the first coordinates of the first adjustment point P1 into the Lab values (L1, a1, b1) according to the input profile 610 and may convert the CMYK values (C2, M2, Y2, K2) expressing the second coordinates of the second adjustment point P2 into the Lab values (L2, a2, b2) according to the input profile 610. The Lab values (L1, a1, b1) are examples of fourth coordinates and the Lab values (L2, a2, b2) are examples of fifth coordinates.

In the process of S220, the host device 100 sets the third adjustment points Qx of the third coordinates expressing the Lab values based on the first adjustment point P1 (L1, a1, b1) and the second adjustment point P2 (L2, a2, b2) in the Lab color space (CS3). The third adjustment points Qx to be added are assumed to be generated on a line connecting the adjustment points P1 and P2 in the Lab color space (CS3). The third adjustment points Qx to be added is assumed to be the number N0 based on the lattice points GD0 of the output profile 620 which is the adjustment target profile 550, that is, the interval ΔGD of the lattice points GD0 of the Lab color space (CS3). Here, the number N0 is set to be as small as possible in a range in which a minimum of one third adjustment point Qx is entered between the lattice points of the output profile 620.

For example, a coordinate axis on which a distance between the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment point P2 is the longest in units of the interval ΔGD of the lattice points GD0 is selected from the L axis, the a axis, and the b axis of the Lab color space. The example of FIG. 26A illustrates that 5<|a2−a1|<6, 4<|b2−b1|<5, |a2−a1| is greater than |b2−b1| and |L2−L1|, and the a axis is selected. Subsequently, the N0 of third adjustment points Qx which is the interval equal to or less than the interval ΔGD of the lattice points GD0 is set in the direction of the selected coordinate axis. In the example of FIG. 26A, N0=5 is set since 5<|a2−a1|<6.

In the process of S222, the host device 100 may first convert the targets T1 and T2 of the adjustment points P1 and P2 at which the coordinates of the CMYK color space (CS1) are a reference into targets in which the coordinates of the Lab color space (CS3) are a reference according to the input profile 610. For example, it is assumed that the adjustment amounts AdjustData are the CMYK values, the adjustment amounts AdjustData (an example of the first target T1) of the first adjustment point P1 are (ΔC1, ΔM1, ΔY1, ΔK1), and the adjustment amounts AdjustData of the second adjustment point P2 (an example of the second target T2) are (ΔC2, ΔM2, ΔY2, ΔK2). The adjustment amounts (ΔC1, ΔM1, ΔY1, ΔK1) may be converted into the adjustment amounts (ΔL1, Δa1, Δb1) of the Lab values according to the input profile 610, and the adjustment amounts (ΔC2, ΔM2, ΔY2, ΔK2) may be converted into the adjustment amounts (ΔL2, Δa2, Δb2) of the Lab values according to the input profile 610. The adjustment amounts (ΔL1, Δa1, Δb1) are an example of fourth adjustment data and the adjustment amounts (ΔL2, Δa2, Δb2) are an example of the fifth adjustment data.

The host device 100 may determine the adjustment amounts (which are assumed to be ΔL3, Δa3, Δb3) of the third adjustment point Qx based on the adjustment amounts (ΔL1, Δa1, Δb1) of the first adjustment point P1 and the adjustment amounts (ΔL2, Δa2, Δb2) of the second adjustment point P2. For example, this process can be executed as a process of interpolating the adjustment amounts (ΔL3, Δa3, Δb3) of the third adjustment point Qx based on the adjustment amounts (ΔL1, Δa1, Δb1) of the first adjustment point P1 and the adjustment amounts (ΔL2, Δa2, Δb2) of the second adjustment point P2 using the coordinates of the Lab color space (CS3) as a reference.

In the process of S224, the host device 100 may convert the adjustment ranges A1 and A2 of the adjustment points P1 and P2 at which the coordinates of the CMYK color space (CS1) as a reference into adjustment ranges in which the coordinates of the Lab color space (CS3) are a reference according to the input profile 610. The first adjustment range A1 after the conversion is an example of the fourth adjustment data and the second adjustment range A2 after the conversion is an example of the fifth adjustment data.

The host device 100 may determine third adjustment range amounts A3 of the third adjustment point Qx based on the first adjustment range A1 of the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment range A2 of the second adjustment point P2. For example, this process can be executed as a process of interpolating the third adjustment amounts A3 of the third adjustment point Qx based on the first adjustment range A1 of the first adjustment point P1 and the second adjustment range A2 of the second adjustment point P2 using the coordinates of the Lab color space (CS3) as a reference.

When the process of S224 of FIG. 6 ends, the host device 100 may execute a process subsequent to S104 of FIG. 5 and may adjust the output profile 620 based on the adjustment ranges A1 and A2 and the adjustment targets T1 and T2 in which the coordinates of the Lab color space (CS3) are a reference.

In this way, it is possible to easily improve the gradation property of an output image when the output profile and the input profile are combined for adjustment.

(7) CONCLUSION

As described above, according to the various aspects of the invention, it is possible to provide the technology or the like for easily improving the gradation property of an image output. Of course, even in a technology realized by only constituent factors according to the independent claims, it is possible to obtain the above-described basic operational effects and advantages.

It is also embody configurations in which configurations disclosed in the above-described examples are substituted or combinations thereof are changed and configurations in which configurations disclosed in the known technologies and the above-described examples are substituted or combinations thereof are changed. The invention also includes such configurations.

This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-111411, filed Jun. 6 2017. The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-111411 is hereby incorporated herein by reference. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A profile adjustment method of adjusting a profile defining a correspondent relation between input coordinate values of an input color space and output coordinate values of an output color space, the profile adjustment method comprising: accepting setting of a first adjustment point of first coordinates and a second adjustment point of second coordinates; setting a third adjustment point of third coordinates based on the first and second coordinates; generating third adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the third adjustment point based on first adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the first adjustment point and second adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the second adjustment point; and adjusting the profile based on the first adjustment data, the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.
 2. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein in the accepting of the setting, setting of at least one of the first adjustment data and the second adjustment data is accepted.
 3. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the third adjustment point of the third coordinates is set between the first and second coordinates.
 4. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein the first adjustment data includes a first target of the adjustment at the first adjustment point, wherein the second adjustment data includes a second target of the adjustment at the second adjustment point, wherein the third adjustment data includes a third target of the adjustment at the third adjustment point, and wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the third target is determined based on the first and second targets.
 5. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein the first adjustment data includes a first adjustment range in which the first adjustment point is a base point in the profile, wherein the second adjustment data includes a second adjustment range in which the second adjustment point is a base point in the profile, wherein the third adjustment data includes a third adjustment range in which the third adjustment point is a base point in the profile, wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the third adjustment range is determined based on the first and second adjustment ranges.
 6. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third coordinates are coordinates of the input color space.
 7. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein the profile defines a correspondent relation between the input coordinate values and the output coordinate values at a plurality of lattice points disposed in the input color space, and wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the number of third adjustment points based on an interval of the lattice points of the input color space is set.
 8. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein the profile defines a correspondent relation between the input and output coordinate values at a plurality of lattice points disposed in the input color space, and wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the number of third adjustment points which is an interval equal to or less than an interval of the lattice points in a direction of a coordinate axis on which a distance between the first and second adjustment points is longest using the interval of the lattice points as an unit among a plurality of coordinate axes of the input color space.
 9. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, setting for changing the number of third adjustment points is accepted and the number of third adjustment points based on the accepted setting is set.
 10. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the third adjustment data for the third coordinates is interpolated based on the first adjustment data for the first coordinates and the second adjustment data for the second coordinates.
 11. The profile adjustment method according to claim 1, wherein the input color space is a profile connection space, wherein the profile is an output profile combined with an input profile defining a correspondent relation between the profile connection space and coordinate values of a first color space different from the profile connection space, wherein the first coordinates of the first adjustment point and the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are coordinates of the first color space, wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the first coordinates of the first adjustment point are converted into fourth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are converted into fifth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, and the third adjustment point of the third coordinates is set in the profile connection space based on the fourth and fifth coordinates, wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the first adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fourth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, the second adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fifth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, and the third adjustment data is generated using coordinates of the profile connection space as a reference based on the fourth adjustment data and the fifth adjustment data, and wherein in the adjusting of the profile, the output profile is adjusted based on the fourth adjustment data converted from the first adjustment data, the fifth adjustment data converted from the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.
 12. A profile adjustment program adjusting a profile defining a correspondent relation between input coordinate values of an input color space and output coordinate values of an output color space, the profile adjustment program causing a computer to realize: an adjustment point acceptance function of accepting setting of a first adjustment point of first coordinates and a second adjustment point of second coordinates; an adjustment point addition function of setting a third adjustment point of third coordinates based on the first and second coordinates; an adjustment data generation function of generating third adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the third adjustment point based on first adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the first adjustment point and second adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the second adjustment point; and a profile adjustment function of adjusting the profile based on the first adjustment data, the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.
 13. A profile adjustment system adjusting a profile defining a correspondent relation between input coordinate values of an input color space and output coordinate values of an output color space, the profile adjustment system comprising: an adjustment point acceptance unit that accepts setting of a first adjustment point of first coordinates and a second adjustment point of second coordinates; an adjustment point addition unit that sets a third adjustment point of third coordinates based on the first and second coordinates; an adjustment data generation unit that generates third adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the third adjustment point based on first adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the first adjustment point and second adjustment data indicating degree of adjustment at the second adjustment point; and a profile adjustment unit that adjusts the profile based on the first adjustment data, the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.
 14. The profile adjustment method according to claim 2, wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the third adjustment point of the third coordinates is set between the first and second coordinates.
 15. The profile adjustment method according to claim 2, wherein the first adjustment data includes a first target of the adjustment at the first adjustment point, wherein the second adjustment data includes a second target of the adjustment at the second adjustment point, wherein the third adjustment data includes a third target of the adjustment at the third adjustment point, and wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the third target is determined based on the first and second targets.
 16. The profile adjustment method according to claim 3, wherein the first adjustment data includes a first target of the adjustment at the first adjustment point, wherein the second adjustment data includes a second target of the adjustment at the second adjustment point, wherein the third adjustment data includes a third target of the adjustment at the third adjustment point, and wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the third target is determined based on the first and second targets.
 17. The profile adjustment method according to claim 2, wherein the input color space is a profile connection space, wherein the profile is an output profile combined with an input profile defining a correspondent relation between the profile connection space and coordinate values of a first color space different from the profile connection space, wherein the first coordinates of the first adjustment point and the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are coordinates of the first color space, wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the first coordinates of the first adjustment point are converted into fourth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are converted into fifth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, and the third adjustment point of the third coordinates is set in the profile connection space based on the fourth and fifth coordinates, wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the first adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fourth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, the second adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fifth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, and the third adjustment data is generated using coordinates of the profile connection space as a reference based on the fourth adjustment data and the fifth adjustment data, and wherein in the adjusting of the profile, the output profile is adjusted based on the fourth adjustment data converted from the first adjustment data, the fifth adjustment data converted from the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.
 18. The profile adjustment method according to claim 3, wherein the input color space is a profile connection space, wherein the profile is an output profile combined with an input profile defining a correspondent relation between the profile connection space and coordinate values of a first color space different from the profile connection space, wherein the first coordinates of the first adjustment point and the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are coordinates of the first color space, wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the first coordinates of the first adjustment point are converted into fourth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are converted into fifth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, and the third adjustment point of the third coordinates is set in the profile connection space based on the fourth and fifth coordinates, wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the first adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fourth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, the second adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fifth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, and the third adjustment data is generated using coordinates of the profile connection space as a reference based on the fourth adjustment data and the fifth adjustment data, and wherein in the adjusting of the profile, the output profile is adjusted based on the fourth adjustment data converted from the first adjustment data, the fifth adjustment data converted from the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.
 19. The profile adjustment method according to claim 4, wherein the input color space is a profile connection space, wherein the profile is an output profile combined with an input profile defining a correspondent relation between the profile connection space and coordinate values of a first color space different from the profile connection space, wherein the first coordinates of the first adjustment point and the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are coordinates of the first color space, wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the first coordinates of the first adjustment point are converted into fourth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are converted into fifth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, and the third adjustment point of the third coordinates is set in the profile connection space based on the fourth and fifth coordinates, wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the first adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fourth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, the second adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fifth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, and the third adjustment data is generated using coordinates of the profile connection space as a reference based on the fourth adjustment data and the fifth adjustment data, and wherein in the adjusting of the profile, the output profile is adjusted based on the fourth adjustment data converted from the first adjustment data, the fifth adjustment data converted from the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data.
 20. The profile adjustment method according to claim 5, wherein the input color space is a profile connection space, wherein the profile is an output profile combined with an input profile defining a correspondent relation between the profile connection space and coordinate values of a first color space different from the profile connection space, wherein the first coordinates of the first adjustment point and the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are coordinates of the first color space, wherein in the setting of the third adjustment point, the first coordinates of the first adjustment point are converted into fourth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, the second coordinates of the second adjustment point are converted into fifth coordinates of the profile connection space according to the input profile, and the third adjustment point of the third coordinates is set in the profile connection space based on the fourth and fifth coordinates, wherein in the generating of the third adjustment data, the first adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fourth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, the second adjustment data in which coordinates of the first color space are a reference is converted into fifth adjustment data in which coordinates of the profile connection space are a reference according to the input profile, and the third adjustment data is generated using coordinates of the profile connection space as a reference based on the fourth adjustment data and the fifth adjustment data, and wherein in the adjusting of the profile, the output profile is adjusted based on the fourth adjustment data converted from the first adjustment data, the fifth adjustment data converted from the second adjustment data, and the third adjustment data. 